Geoff Cameron and Stoke City continue their unbeaten run with a draw against Tottenham, while Brad Guzan, Eric Lichaj, and Aston Villa were humbled by Chelsea on Sunday.

Tottenham Hotspur 0-0 Stoke City

It was another impressive defensive performance for Geoff Cameron and Stoke City in their scoreless draw against Tottenham.

Cameron went the distance at right back and received a yellow card for Stoke, while Dempsey was a late scratch due to a groin injury. Brad Freidel dressed but did not feature for Spurs.

The Potters nearly scored in the first minute when Kenwyne Jones stole the ball after sloppy distribution in the back from Spurs, but the forward's shot sailed high above Hugo Lloris' goal.

In the 34th minute Gareth Bale sent in a long precise cross that was headed over the goal by Emmanuel Adebayor.

Bale was close to put Spurs up in the 58th minute when an Aaron Lennon cross found the Welsh star in front of goal, but his close range header went high.

Stoke got their best chance in the second half in the 64th minute when Cameron made an impressive run into the final third and set up Ryan Shotton, but his one time shot weakly went straight to Lloris.

Spurs take the field again on Wednesday against Aston Villa, while Stoke City plays Liverpool the same day at the Britannia.

West Ham United 1-2 Everton

Tim Howard and Everton extended their unbeaten streak to six and remained near the top of the Premier League table with their win over West Ham United.

Howard went the distance for the Toffees, while West Ham's Sebastian Lletget dressed but did not feature.

The Hammers took the lead in the 14th minute when Carlton Cole received the ball just outside the box and found the back of the net with a low shot from the top of the area.

In the 64th minute Everton leveled the game when Steven Pienaar's cross found Victor Anichebe who headed home from close range.

Unfortunately for West Ham, Cole received a red card in the 67th minute because of a controversial high kick on Leighton Baines.

Everton benefitted quickly form the man advantage in the 73rd minute as Leon Osman's hopeful low cross in the box was tapped in by Pienaar for the game winning goal.

In stoppage time Darron Gibson was red carded for a dangerous high kick, but it was too little and too late for the Hammers in the end.

The win extends Everton's unbeaten run to seven games. They take on Wigan Athletic next on Boxing Day.

Chelsea 8-0 Aston Villa

Eric Lichaj, Brad Guzan, and Aston Villa were embarrassed by Chelsea on Sunday with the most lopsided result of the Premier League season.

Lichaj played 56 minutes for Villa while Guzan went the distance.

The first half saw Fernando Torres head one in early, David Luiz score on a free kick, and Branislav Ivanovic head home for Chelsea.

The Blues did even more damage in the second half as Eden Hazard, Oscar, and Frank Lampard scored. Ramires scored two goals in the second half as well.